16 DIYS for boho style

Thursday, August 31, 2017

Boho style when it comes to interiors is all about adding layers and embellishments. And it's pretty easy to buy a bunch of things to add color and texture to a space, but it's definitely in line with the bohemian lifestyle to make some things. As busy as life can get, it's good for our well being to take some time to do things that heal our souls. Making is a great way to recharge and spend some quality time with ourselves. These 15 DIY's are things you can ranging from a few minutes to an afternoon.

Yup- it's really that easy!

Wall Art

Fill a wall gallery wall style, float a single piece above a piece of furniture, or add a touch of color and flair to a small width of wall you find yourself facing. These DIY's are very simple, beginner level projects that will add a handmade feel to a space.

I like creating pieces for the rooms in my home because it takes it in a personal direction. Not only do I enjoy creating, but I also enjoy seeing the fruits of my labor adorn my home.

You've seen macrame everywhere but have you gotten your feet wet, yet? Or rather, have you gotten your fingers knotting yet? There are many creators out there who sell their pieces but it's always fun to have a DIY in the mix. This tutorial is very easy and you only need to learn the most basic of knots.

Always dreamed of having the texture and sparkle of a Handira in your room? Handira's are more commonly referred to as Moroccan wedding blankets and we are loving them. But to get your hands on an authentic piece, you could shell out enough to buy a used car. Get the feel with this string art tutorial using white yarns and silver sequin ribbon.

It's funky and whimsical and adds a bit of light wherever you put it. Marquee signs are still a fun way to add character to a space but add in colorful flowers and clear bulbs and you've gone from downtown to boho.

Garland:

Hang them in trees, over headboards, on a mantel or over a window. Garland is a fabulous way to add texture and detail. And Boho loves details.

I love that this tutorial takes something as ugly as leftover leather/pleather fabric and turns it into something as fabulous as a unique garland. For the outdoor bash, it looks good hung in the trees, but it's pretty rad indoors too.

Planters:

If you have the desire to hang your plants from your ceiling, mix up the traditional macrame planter with this leather plant hammock. It adds a dash of masculinity which can be good for balance in more feminine interiors.

A dollop of hot glue is the most complicated part of this DIY. And it gives you an excuse to hit the thrift store, what's not to love? Change out the white for a pop of color if you need that punch in your space.

These are perfect for plants that will drape over the sides and hang. Try filling it with a pothos, english ivy, or philodendron. The knots are simple and the effect of the cotton rope is perfectly boho.

Again, if you're a lover of the look of handira, get the feel with DIY! Traditional moroccan wedding blankets feature sequins and ribbon with symbols that are to bring wealth and happiness amongst other things to a future wedded couple. Bring those same charms to fruition in your life!

Whether you choose rose quartz or not, crystals and minerals bring an array of energies to a space, so why not make drawer pulls out of them so you'll come in contact with them often.

Curtains:

Not only can nearly anything serve purpose as a curtain, but you can also use curtains in a variety of different ways. Hang behind your bed as a headboard, from the ceiling as a room divider, over a doorway for added privacy and layers, and over windows.

Drop cloth makes for a perfect inexpensive curtain project. They're a heavier material so they work well for privacy and light control. Add in those hippie vibes for using them in your next tie dye project!

Dainty sheers gain length and texture with sequin trim and handmade fringe using dollar store cotton rope. You could also buy fringed ribbon but if you really want to do this on a budget, check out that fringe how to!

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Welcome to The Boho Abode where we love creating beautiful bohemian interiors designed for living in. I am Corinna, the author and creator behind this blog. I am a bohemian free spirited nature loving, globally sourced goods admirer and advocate for fair trade, eco friendly products kind of gal. I hope you'll here feeling inspired to create change in your life with the decorating ideas, life tips, and recipes for well life at The Boho Abode.